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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

      @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

      @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

      @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

      @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

      For movies and such, I use a receiver, because it's about simplicity and sound quality isn't important. I still want it to sound good, of course, but there is zero concern about accurate repropduction. I just want it to sound pleasent (e.g. shake the room.)

      Yeah, that's where I am at. I rarely listen to music these days. Almost exclusively podcast. I only have music in the car (horrible place to listen to accurate music) when the wife is with me, or my normal podcasts have been listened to already.
      Music at home is reserved for when I am cleaning the house, and it's just background noise.

      I use an Alexa for that 🙂

      What do you know, even though my receiver does have AM/FM, I never use that, only use Alexa and her mostly crappy speaker.

      It's pretty good for what it is.

      And they have some pretty decent premade play lists as well.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @RojoLoco
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        @rojoloco said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

        Separate your music system from your surround sound system.

        If you never seriously listen to music, get any cheap 5.1/7.1 receiver you can find, add any speakers you like, get a decent powered subwoofer, and go on about your day. All should be easily attainable at the $1500 level at "need inexpensive" quality.

        Speaker placement is key when using cheaper components. Don't let "where furniture already is" keep you from proper surround imaging.

        nah, I let room dynamics do that.

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        • jmooreJ
          jmoore @Dashrender
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          @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

          Started in another thread, several people like their componentized setup for audio.

          I think most who have even dabbled in audio know that to get great sound you frequently have to separate the components out to different devices, I was going to make a list, but I realize that I'm so uneducated in this field I can't even make a list that won't be laughed at.

          So onto my question - for a typical consumer of home TV/Movies what do you guys like? Let's go with a budget of $1500 for all audio gear (pre/amp/processor/speakers, cabling, etc).

          Unlike what most salesmen tell you(the same in IT), the quality comes from the source devices, not the speakers. At your budget you can hardly go wrong if you buy quality sources. What will be your most used source?

          Stream tv?
          watch blu-ray movies?
          listen to music?

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          • jmooreJ
            jmoore @RojoLoco
            last edited by

            @rojoloco said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

            Separate your music system from your surround sound system.

            If you never seriously listen to music, get any cheap 5.1/7.1 receiver you can find, add any speakers you like, get a decent powered subwoofer, and go on about your day. All should be easily attainable at the $1500 level at "need inexpensive" quality.

            Speaker placement is key when using cheaper components. Don't let "where furniture already is" keep you from proper surround imaging.

            agree. music and movie watching are two different things. so need to plan your components on what you do most.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @jmoore
              last edited by

              @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

              Unlike what most salesmen tell you(the same in IT), the quality comes from the source devices, not the speakers. At your budget you can hardly go wrong if you buy quality sources. What will be your most used source?

              Stream tv?
              watch blu-ray movies?
              listen to music?

              Roku or Amazon TV.

              The cable box gets disconnected tonight.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                As per the OP, we can drop music from this discussion.

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                • jmooreJ
                  jmoore @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                  @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                  Unlike what most salesmen tell you(the same in IT), the quality comes from the source devices, not the speakers. At your budget you can hardly go wrong if you buy quality sources. What will be your most used source?

                  Stream tv?
                  watch blu-ray movies?
                  listen to music?

                  Roku or Amazon TV.

                  The cable box gets disconnected tonight.

                  how often do you just listen to music without any tv?

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                  • jmooreJ
                    jmoore @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                    As per the OP, we can drop music from this discussion.

                    ok got it

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @jmoore
                      last edited by

                      @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                      @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                      @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                      Unlike what most salesmen tell you(the same in IT), the quality comes from the source devices, not the speakers. At your budget you can hardly go wrong if you buy quality sources. What will be your most used source?

                      Stream tv?
                      watch blu-ray movies?
                      listen to music?

                      Roku or Amazon TV.

                      The cable box gets disconnected tonight.

                      how often do you just listen to music without any tv?

                      What amounts to basically never.

                      When I do, it's from the Amazon Echo (pretty horrible speaker for listening to music - but then I'm running the vacuum and cleaning, so it's just background noise anyhow).

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @jmoore
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                        @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                        @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                        Started in another thread, several people like their componentized setup for audio.

                        I think most who have even dabbled in audio know that to get great sound you frequently have to separate the components out to different devices, I was going to make a list, but I realize that I'm so uneducated in this field I can't even make a list that won't be laughed at.

                        So onto my question - for a typical consumer of home TV/Movies what do you guys like? Let's go with a budget of $1500 for all audio gear (pre/amp/processor/speakers, cabling, etc).

                        Unlike what most salesmen tell you(the same in IT), the quality comes from the source devices, not the speakers. At your budget you can hardly go wrong if you buy quality sources. What will be your most used source?

                        Stream tv?
                        watch blu-ray movies?
                        listen to music?

                        yeah, top things are the room, then the amps, way more than the speakers, wires, or attentuator. Everything matters, as it is all in line, but a good amp can make cheap speakers do miracles.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          I once put $15 KLH plastic speakers in a well set up room powered by 150W Marantz solid state monoblocks, it was all set up perfect, very high end system, with the cheapest little plastic Walmart special speakers. And the sound was amazing. It really did a great job.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
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                            Also, you want amps that are way more powerful than the rating of speakers, not less. Underpowered amps are the biggest cause of damage because they distort.

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                            • DashrenderD
                              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                              Also, you want amps that are way more powerful than the rating of speakers, not less. Underpowered amps are the biggest cause of damage because they distort.

                              yeah, this I've been told before.

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                              • RojoLocoR
                                RojoLoco
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                                Look for deals on refurb receivers online. Having last year's model won't be a detriment and you'll save a lot. Be sure to go for at least 40-50w/ch so you can actually have a cinematic experience.

                                I have a Harmon/Kardon receiver that is about 7-8 years old now. Sounds good, but the display took a dump. Still works, but I'm actively looking for something new.

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                                • RojoLocoR
                                  RojoLoco @scottalanmiller
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                                  @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                  @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                  @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                  Started in another thread, several people like their componentized setup for audio.

                                  I think most who have even dabbled in audio know that to get great sound you frequently have to separate the components out to different devices, I was going to make a list, but I realize that I'm so uneducated in this field I can't even make a list that won't be laughed at.

                                  So onto my question - for a typical consumer of home TV/Movies what do you guys like? Let's go with a budget of $1500 for all audio gear (pre/amp/processor/speakers, cabling, etc).

                                  Unlike what most salesmen tell you(the same in IT), the quality comes from the source devices, not the speakers. At your budget you can hardly go wrong if you buy quality sources. What will be your most used source?

                                  Stream tv?
                                  watch blu-ray movies?
                                  listen to music?

                                  yeah, top things are the room, then the amps, way more than the speakers, wires, or attentuator. Everything matters, as it is all in line, but a good amp can make cheap speakers do miracles.

                                  Decent, mid level amp plus badass sub = sonic happiness. Shit speakers are fine, even a shit amp, but don't skimp on the sub. That's what rattles your booty and makes it feel real.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @RojoLoco
                                    last edited by

                                    @rojoloco said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                    @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                    @dashrender said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                    Started in another thread, several people like their componentized setup for audio.

                                    I think most who have even dabbled in audio know that to get great sound you frequently have to separate the components out to different devices, I was going to make a list, but I realize that I'm so uneducated in this field I can't even make a list that won't be laughed at.

                                    So onto my question - for a typical consumer of home TV/Movies what do you guys like? Let's go with a budget of $1500 for all audio gear (pre/amp/processor/speakers, cabling, etc).

                                    Unlike what most salesmen tell you(the same in IT), the quality comes from the source devices, not the speakers. At your budget you can hardly go wrong if you buy quality sources. What will be your most used source?

                                    Stream tv?
                                    watch blu-ray movies?
                                    listen to music?

                                    yeah, top things are the room, then the amps, way more than the speakers, wires, or attentuator. Everything matters, as it is all in line, but a good amp can make cheap speakers do miracles.

                                    Decent, mid level amp plus badass sub = sonic happiness. Shit speakers are fine, even a shit amp, but don't skimp on the sub. That's what rattles your booty and makes it feel real.

                                    It's also what sends the wife to the divorce lawyer. 😛

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender
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                                      Here's what I currently have.

                                      https://i.imgur.com/0YCG7XC.png

                                      I picked up last year when I got my new 4K TV. I wanted a received that I knew would pass 4K video through without issue.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender
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                                        I've had issues since day one switching between inputs - mostly between the cable box and the Roku. Since I'm ditching cable, there shouldn't be much switching anymore. I have an Amazon TV, but don't use it, and don't see any need to use it.

                                        That said, I'll probably load them both up again and see which one appears to provide a better picture. Also watch my bandwidth usage to see if one is using dramatically more than the other (heard that Amazon video devices might be doing a ton of pre-caching and eating a down of download bandwidth).

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                                        • jmooreJ
                                          jmoore @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                          I once put $15 KLH plastic speakers in a well set up room powered by 150W Marantz solid state monoblocks, it was all set up perfect, very high end system, with the cheapest little plastic Walmart special speakers. And the sound was amazing. It really did a great job.

                                          yep, but all salesmen will try to sell speakers first

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @jmoore
                                            last edited by

                                            @jmoore said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in What do you like for a non expensive audio setup for surround sound TV/movies?:

                                            I once put $15 KLH plastic speakers in a well set up room powered by 150W Marantz solid state monoblocks, it was all set up perfect, very high end system, with the cheapest little plastic Walmart special speakers. And the sound was amazing. It really did a great job.

                                            yep, but all salesmen will try to sell speakers first

                                            It's the thing that customers "see". It's the sexy piece of the system that they can get people to just spend and spend on.

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